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41.
August 23, 1905 Page four
Townsend Gas Company make improvements
Sun's shining in Townsend
Pronounced the water the best ever tried
George Mason seeks divorce from wife
42.
September 20, 1904 Page four
The Jefferson County Fair will open today
Maine man pleased with Port Townsend
Cancer removed from lady at St. John's Hospital
First frost of the season visits Chimacum
Many deeds filed for record yesterday
Radium causes A. Hanson to become insane
Herman Andrews kicked by vicious horse
Wanted sea gull eggs for his breakfast
43.
July 17, 1904 Page one
Distinguished officers coming
County Fair attracts attention
No chance of settlement of big strike
44.
April 23, 1904 Page one
Coon endorsed most heartily
45.
January 31, 1904 Page four
False alarm from box thirty-five
Kind words about Homer H. Swaney
Commercial bank case finally settled
Coroner Lockhart purchased dope
Sheriff Intermela convalescing
New boat will be bult [for Forts Worden, Caey, Flagler, Ward]
46.
October 18, 1905 Page four
Baron Von Schlosser must return to Michigan
Decides not to order the work
Here to install wind-recording instrument
Amelia Motta brought here for protection
47.
November 26, 1904 Page four
Mrs. Leila Crotty commits suicide by taking poison
Announces his candidacy for mayor
Another candidate for city treasurer
Will establish an agency in this city
Flagler did some good shooting yeaterday
First cargo of lumber goes to Panama
48.
November 6, 1904 Page four
Coleman talks to small audience
49.
September 3, 1904 Page four
Mr. and Mrs. Rothschild get flattering mention
Clarence Webber leaves asylum once more
50.
April 20, 1904 Page four
City council holds session
Irondale furnace will again be operated
Steamer Arthur B now in commission
Smallpox patient secures a home
City delegates will hold caucus tonight
Errors in figures in Custom House report
51.
December 9, 1903 Page four
Fish attacked vessel
"Said Pasha" was a success
Secretary Shaw favors Seattle
City election was very quiet
Old offender
Sullivan to resign
52.
January 10, 1904 Page two
Trees of the Northwest
Customs business 1903
San Juan group here
53.
August 29, 1905 Page one
Memories of the past
Centennial has strenuous voyage
Fierce storm on the east side
Acute sage will be reached today
54.
July 20, 1905 Page four
Accident on the P.T.S.R.R.
Big steamer is attracting attention
Relief light vessel takes place of Umatilla reef ship
Governor Mead allows guards more time
Finds natural drydock in the harbor
Railroads coming this way
55.
August 19, 1905 Page four
Jefferson County school statistics
Steamer Edith bumps on a rock
Local golf club gets caricatured in Collier's
Was an investor here during the booms days
Colonization scheme on Whidbey Island
Post-Inteligencer believes Kees should go
City has received big revenues from saloons
56.
July 7, 1905 Page two
A world gone mad [Editorial]
Congressman Heermann is next on the calendar
57.
April 11, 1905 Page four
Alexander Ferguson meets death at Port Hadlock
Harry Garfield under arrest
Moffatt serving time with city chain gang
58.
April 7, 1905 Page three
59.
March 17, 1905 Page four
List of those taking immigration examination
Said to have left many unpaid bills behind them
Strait filled with vessels bound to port
Japanese file lien on shingles at Fairmount
Courtmartial of Sergeant Peterson at Fort Worden
Councilman has some fun with saloon men
60.
February 19, 1905 Page four
Make demand for warrant for costs poll tax suit
Pittsburg parties will get Irondale property
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